Crude oil rebounded to $74 a barrel after a fragile Iran ceasefire collapsed this week. According to NS3.AI, large speculators increased net long exposure in oil futures to above 23,700 as prices slid toward $68.
The report also said the WTIC holder count rose from 27 to 267 over five days, before a $367,000 transfer was recorded on July 3.
Crude Oil Rebounds to $74 After Iran Ceasefire Collapses, Speculators Raise Net Long Exposure
2026-07-09 11:16:32
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